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Get Sightline's Seven Wonders for a Cool Planet

 
By Eric Sorenson and the staff of the Sightline Institute

Seven Wonders 2008 cover 140w What do a clothesline, a locally grown tomato, and a microchip have in common? According to Sightline's new book Seven Wonders for a Cool Planet, these are ordinary things that, with widespread use, can have an extraordinary impact on the fight against global warming, one of the most urgent challenges facing life on Earth in this century. But Seven Wonders

is much more than another book of tips. The book, by award-winning journalist Eric Sorensen and the staff of Sightline Institute, sheds new light on our relationships to the world we inhabit and offers a powerful template for personal and public action. 

 

Other Sightline's Books

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Cascadia Scorecard 2007
Sightline's annual report card on the Northwest reveals where the region lags or leads on trends such as energy, sprawl, and economic security.

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Cascadia Scorecard 2006
Is your neighborhood making you fat? This report focuses on the connections between between urban design and health threats like obesity and car crashes.



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